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  1. The Brontës: Three Great Novels: Jane Eyre, Wuthering Heights, The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (Brontes) by Charlotte Brontë, Emily Brontë, et all 1994-04-07
  2. The Complete Poems of Emily Jane Bronte by Emily Bronte, 1995-04-15
  3. The Bronte Sisters: Three Novels: Jane Eyre; Wuthering Heights; and Agnes Grey (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition) by Charlotte Brontë, Emily Brontë, et all 2009-12-29
  4. The Bronte Sisters: Selected Poems (Fyfield Books) by Anne Bronte, Charlotte Bronte, et all 2002-04-12
  5. Jane Eyre (Case Studies in Contemporary Criticism) by Charlotte Bronte, 1996-05
  6. Bronte Transformaitons: The Cultural Dissemination of Wuthering Heights and Jane Eyre by Patsy Stoneman, 1996-07-11
  7. Wuthering Heights (Literature Made Easy Series) by Jane Easton, 1999-08
  8. The Genesis of Wuthering Heights: Third Edition by Mary Visick, 1980-01-01

61. Emily Bronte. Biografia, Libros, Citas Y Guia De Cine - Viaje Literario
Translate this page Emily Bronte (1818-1848). Emily Jane Brontë nació en Thotnton, cerca de Bradford,Yorkshire (Inglaterra), el 30 de julio de 1818.
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Emily Bronte. Biografia, libros, citas y guia de cine
EMILY BRONTE (1818-1848) Emily Jane Brontë nació en Thotnton, cerca de Bradford, Yorkshire (Inglaterra), el 30 de julio de 1818. Hija de un sacerdote irlandés llamado Patrick Brontë. Su madre, Mary Branwell, falleció en 1821, cuando Emily todavía era muy niña.
Sus hermanas son las también escritoras Charlotte Brontë y Anne Brontë. Otras dos hermanas mayores, llamadas Mary y Elizabeth, murieron en 1825. La familia Brönte, que también incluía a su hermano Branwell, se crió en una parroquia ubicada en Haworth, Yorkshire, al cuidado de su tía materna. Practicamente, Emily no salió de su hogar en casi toda su existencia, con la excepción de un viaje realizado a Bélgica para estudiar música y lenguas extranjeras durante unos meses en 1842 y una breve estancia en Law Hill School, en Halifax, trabajando como institutriz.

62. Biblion - Inspiration In Volumes - Rare And Antiquarian Books Online
Bronte, CHARLOTTE Emily. Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights. Bronte, Emily,18181848. Wuthering Heights Examinations Study guides.
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63. Gothic Reading List
Bronte, Emily Jane, 18181848 and Bronte, Emily, 1818-1848, Wuthering Heights authoritative text, backgrounds, criticism / Emily Brontë; edited by William
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Gothic Reading List (* means copies are available through the English Department . Titles in bold print are studied by the class as a whole. All others are in the library.) Back to Main Library Back to Curriculum Booklists NOVELS 18th Century 19th Century 20th Century 18th Century F WAL
Walpole, Horace, 4th Earl of Oxford, 1717-1797. The castle of Otranto
Horace Walpole; with Sir Walter Scott's introduction of 1821 and a new introduction by Marvin Mudrick. New York: Collier Books, [1963]. Radcliffe, Ann Ward, 1764-1823. The Italian.* F RAD
Radcliffe, Ann Ward, 1764-1823 and Dobree, Bonamy, 1891. The mysteries of Udolpho /Ann Radcliffe; edited with an introd. by Bonamy Dobree ; explanatory notes by Frederick Garber. Oxford ; New York: Oxford University Press, [1980, 1970]. 19th Century 18th Century 20th Century F AUS
Austen, Jane, 1775-1817 and Butler, Marilyn. Northanger Abbey / edited with an introduction by Marilyn Butler. London; New York: Penguin Books, [1995].

64. Women
Addams, Jane, Twenty Years at HullHouse, 1910, Autobiography, Search, W Bronte, Emily, 1818-1848, Wuthering Heights, 1847, Novel, Search, 1, W
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65. Leighton And Reynolds, Victorian Women Poets - Anthologies - Bibliographies - Ro
Emily Jane Bronte (18181848). R. Alcona to J. Brenzaida The night is darkeninground me Why do I hate that lone green dell?
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Anthologies
Victorian Women Poets
An Anthology
CONTENTS List of Poets Preface Acknowledgements Introduction
    I Margaret Reynolds II Angela Leighton
Note on the text
FELICIA HEMANS (1793-1835)
The Last Song of Sappho Corinne at the Capitol To a Wandering Female Singer Woman and Fame Properzia Rossi The Grave of a Poetess Evening Prayer, at a Girls' School The Image in Lava Casabianca Song of Emigration The Chamois Hunter's Love The Stranger's Heart A Parting Song
MARY HOWITT (1799-1888)
The Dying Child The Cry of the Animals
MARIA JANE JEWSBURY (1800-1833)
To My Own Heart A Farewell to the Muse A Summer Eve's Vision Verses 'My heart's in the kitchen, my heart is not here'
CAROLINE CLIVE ( V') (1801-1873)
The Mother Old Age
L.E.L. (LETITIA ELIZABETH LANDON) (1802-1838)
from The Improvisatrice
Sappho's Song
Stanzas on the Death of Mrs. Hemans A History of the Lyre A Girl at Her Devotions The Dying Child from Fragments
Secrets Small Miseries The Marriage Vow Gifts Misused The Poor Stern Truth The Mask of Gaiety The Power of Words The Farewell Song: 'Farewell! - and never think of me'

66. La Hurlevent. Emily Brontë. (1818 - 1848). De Bronte...Champion Jane (Autre Sup
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67. Oxford University Press: Emily Brontë: Robert Barnard
Largely selfeducated, Emily Bronte (1818-1848) was her father s favorite daughterand spent most of her by Jane Sellars $15.95 paper (Out of Print)
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68. World Book || Novelists A-B
who became famous novelistsCharlotte (18161855), Emily (1818-1848), Charlotte Bronte s famous novel Jane Eyre (1847) is largely autobiographical.
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Louisa May Alcott Margaret Atwood Jane Austen Bronte sisters ... Fanny Burney
Louisa May Alcott (1832-1888) was an American author. Her best-known book, Little Women (1868-1869) tells the story of four sisters growing up in a New England town during the mid-1800's. Alcott also worked to gain voting rights for women and was active in the temperance (antidrinking) movement.
Alcott was born in Germantown, Pennsylvania, but she grew up in Boston and Concord, Massachusetts. Her father, Bronson Alcott, was a philosopher and educational reformer. The family's friends and neighbors included the writers Ralph Waldo Emerson, Margaret Fuller, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Henry David Thoreau. William Ellery Channing, a prominent Unitarian minister, was also a friend. All these people influenced Alcott and helped form her ideas about politics and social reform.
Her work
Alcott spent most of her childhood in poverty because her father invested in many idealistic projects that failed. At an early age, she began to help support the family by working as a seamstress, a household servant, and a teacher. Her first book, Flower Fables (1854), consisted of fairy stories she made up to tell one of her students.

69. Malaspina Great Books - Emily Jane Bronte (1818)
Name, Emily Jane Bronte. Birth Year, 1818. Death Year, 1848 Books, Music,Art, Books from Alibris Emily Jane Bronte Books from Amazon Emily Jane
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70. RPO -- Selected Poetry Of Emily Jane Brontë (1818-1848)
“Brontë, Emily Jane (18181848).” Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Ed.HCG Matthew and Brian Harrison. Oxford OUP, 2004.
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Poet Index Poem Index Random Search ... Concordance document.writeln(divStyle)
from Representative Poetry On-line
Prepared by members of the Department of English at the University of Toronto
from 1912 to the present and published by the University of Toronto Press from 1912 to 1967.
RPO Edited by Ian Lancashire
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Published by the Web Development Group, Information Technology Services, University of Toronto Libraries
Index to poems
And am I wrong to worship where
Faith cannot doubt, nor hope despair,
Since my own soul can grant my prayer?
Speak, God of visions, plead for me,
And tell why I have chosen thee!
(Plead for me, 36-40)
  • The Night is Darkening round Me
  • No coward soul is mine
  • Plead for me
  • Remembrance ...
  • Shall earth no more inspire thee
    Notes on Life and Works
    • Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Ed. H. C. G. Matthew and Brian Harrison. Oxford: OUP, 2004.
    Biographical information
    Given name : Emily Jane Family name Birth date : 30 July 1818 Death date : 19 December 1848 Pseudonym : Ellis Bell Nationality : English Family relations sister: (poet) sister: (poet) Education School for clergymen's daughters, Cowan's Bridge: 1824
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    72. Emily Jane Bronte
    E. Bronte, Wuthering Heights. Puffin Classics, 1994. R. Wilson, The Life andPrivate History of Emily Jane Bronte. Haskell House, 1972.
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      Who Was She?
      Emily Bronte was a writer who lived during the nineteenth century. She came from a family of writers, and her two sisters are also famous for their work, but it is both Emily's life and work which stand out as being visionary and inspiring. Emily lived almost all her life at her family's home, Haworth Parsonage, near the Yorkshire Moors in northern England. She loved this bleak and stormy landscape and much of her writing was inspired by her home. When Emily was very young, her mother and two eldest sisters died of terrible illnesses. She was deeply affected by their deaths and would always feel the pain of their loss in her life. However, Emily had two other sisters and a brother, and the four of them were very close during their childhood.As children they created a very detailed imaginary world for themselves, inspired by a gift of toy soldiers from their father, who always encouraged his children in their creativity and artistic goals.
      Haworth Parsonage, Emily's life-long home

    73. Emily Jane Bronte: Poet And Novelist (1818-48)
    Emily Jane Brontë Poet and Novelist (181848) Emily Brontë was born atThornton, Bradford, Yorkshire, and just after the birth of her sister Anne (20
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    Philip V. Allingham
    , Faculty of Education, Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, Ontario Wuthering Heights Church of England clergymen's daughters' boarding school (the original of Lowood in Charlotte's Jane Eyre ). Emily spent a total of just six months there: 25 November 1824 to 1 June 1825. The eldest sisters, Maria and Elizabeth, became so ill that they had to be taken home, and died shortly after their return, the former on 6 May and the latter on 15 June 1825. From then until 1830 the surviving children remained at Haworth. From 29 July through October 1835 Emily taught at Miss Wooler's School at Roe Head, where Charlotte had taught in 1831-32. The girls' real education, however, was at the Haworth parsonage, where they had the run of their father's books, and were thus nurtured on the Bible, Homer, Virgil, Shakespeare, Milton, Byron, Sir Walter Scott and many others. They enthusiastically read articles on current affairs, lengthy reviews and intellectual disputes in Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine and The Edinburgh Review . They also ranged freely in Aesop and in the colourfully bizarre world of The Arabian Nights' Entertainments Cambridge Guide Gondal verses, she initiated the publication of a volume of poems by all three sisters, who as a clergyman's daughters thought it advisable to adopt the

    74. Emily Bronte Books And Articles - Research Emily Bronte At Questia
    Emily Bronte Scholarly books and articles on Emily Bronte at Questia, 288 pgs. 1816-1855 38 IV. Emily Bronte , 1818-1848 77 skies look pale.
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    75. The Brontë Sisters - Cecilia Falk
    Emily Brontë 18181848 write Bronte once on this page so it gets listed atsearches for both Brontë and Bronte. There! free web stats.
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    The Brontë Sisters
    O n this page you will find an extensive collection of links to pages in connection with the Brontë sisters.
    Charlotte Brontë 1816-1855
    Emily Brontë 1818-1848 Anne Brontë 1820-1849 Jane Eyre ... CECILIA FALK
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    76. The Bronte Sisters; Anne Bronte,Charlotte Bronte, Emily Bronte Biography
    The Bronte Sisters; Anne (18201849). Charlotte (1816-1855) Emily (1818-1848).Anne Bronte. Charlotte Bronte. Emily Bronte
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    The Bronte Sisters; Anne (1820-1849)
    Charlotte (1816-1855) Emily (1818-1848)
    Anne Bronte Charlotte Bronte Emily Bronte For the next few years, the Bronte children were taught at home. They invented games and told imaginary stories to each other. Charlotte attended Miss Wooler's school at Roe Head for one year in 1831, then returned home and taught her sisters. Charlotte returned to Roe Head as a teacher in 1835, but after suffering from depression and ill health, she resigned from her position. It was at Roe Head that Charlotte met her lifelong friend Ellen Nussey. Her many letters to Nussey have served as the best documentation of her life. The Bronte sisters worked in various schools during the next few years. Anne worked briefly as a governess in 1839 and from 1841-1845. Emily spent several months teaching at Miss Patchett's school at Law Hill. Charlotte and Emily had plans to open their own school at Haworth, and in 1842, they travelled to Brussels at their aunt's expense to learn German and improve their French. When their aunt died 8 months later, the sisters returned for the funeral. Emily never returned to Brussels, but Charlotte returned as a pupil-teacher. Her time in Belgium was not happy, in part because of her attraction to her married employer. Charlotte returned to Haworth the next year. The dream of opening a school was never realised. In the autumn of 1845, Charlotte discovered some poems written by Emily. Charlotte, Emily, and Anne soon realised they had all been secretly writing verse. The next year, they published a book of poems at their own expense entitled Poems by Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell. The pseudonyms were chosen to match the first letter of their names. They only sold two copies of the book, but each sister already had additional writing plans in the works.

    77. Emily Bronte - Books And Biography
    To read literature by Emily Bronte, select from the list on the left. EmilyBronte (18181848) was born in Thornton, Yorkshire, in the north of England.
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    78. Charlotte Bronte At LiteratureClassics.com -- Essays, Resources
    Charlotte Bronte. 1818 1848 *. oldest of the three famous Brontë sisters, Bronte, CHARLOTTE (1816-1855), Emily (1818-1848), and ANNE (1820-1849),
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    Start your day with a thought-provoking quote from the world's greatest thinkers and writers. Sign up to The Daily Muse for free. Charlotte Bronte oldest of the three famous Brontë sisters, author of one of the most famous novels in the English language.
    Charlotte, the oldest of the three Brontë sisters, together with Emily and Anne formed part of a great literary Irish family. Formal education was discontinued when two of the other sisters in the family died from Tuberculosis. Their father, a clergyman, undertook their education but the sisters seemd largely to have educated themselves by reading extensively and writing stories from an early age. Charlotte became a governess and began to write to earn money. Her first novel, The Professor , was never published; however, Jane Eyre was an immediately sucessful and has since been regarded as one of the most famous novels in the English Language. Vilette was based on her experiences in Brussels.
    Charlotte's writings were considered to be unconventional and not appropriate for a women writier of that time. She wrote under the pseudonym of Currer Bell.
    Charlotte outlived her sisters. She eventually died while pregnant, within a few months of her marriage.

    79. Fiction: Emily Bronte
    Emily Brontë (18181848) was born in Yorkshire, England. (Charlotte s JaneEyre and Anne s Agnes Grey were published the same year.) In 1848, Emily
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    LINKS
    Emily Brontë: An Overview

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    The most useful site on Emily Brontë online, this page has links to all the background information you need to know when tackling Wuthering Heights : essays on all aspects of Wuthering Heights (such as genre, structure, imagery, and themes) as well as concise discussions of the philosophical, religious, and political context of Brontë's work. This site also gives you biographical information on Brontë and, if you want more cultural background, links to sites focusing on Victorian England. The Brontë Sisters
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    80. Brontë Family Collection
    Emily Brontë, 18181848. Educated mostly at home, Emily Brontë had only a 5 Powell, Ernest, musical score for Lullaby to AA by Emily Bronte, nd,
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    Collection, 1833-1858
    2 boxes (.83 linear feet) Acquisition: Acquired as part of the Hanley, Stark, and Wrenn Collections.
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    Charlotte attended the Clergy Daughter's School along with her older sisters but returned home upon their deaths in 1825. The next 20 years were devoted to studying, educating her siblings, and a few short terms as a governess. Meanwhile, when she was at home she enjoyed an active creative life with her sisters and brother in which they invented an imaginary world and wrote stories and poems about the people who lived there. Financial support from relatives allowed Charlotte to study for almost two years in Brussels, with the thought of opening her own school with her sisters. When the school failed to work out, she began to cast about for other ways for the family to earn a living. In 1845 she discovered some poems written by Emily and conceived the idea of the sisters publishing some of their writing. Assuming the names of Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell, their Poems were published in 1846. Undeterred by the lack of response, or revenue, engendered by this first attempt, Charlotte went on to write and publish

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